MADRAS project has been represented in the International Summer School on Nanoscience & Nanotechnologies, Organic Electronics & Nanomedicine (ISSON21) organised by NANOTEXNOLOGY from the 3rd to the 10th of July.
Dr. Laura López Mir, researcher at the Functional Printing & Embedded Devices Unit at Eurecat, presented a lecture titled “In Mould Electronics for novel applications” and gave an introduction on in-mould electronics methodologies and how in-mould processing could be applied on applications of high demand such as organic photovoltaics, among others.
During the session, Laura López Mir took this opportunity to introduce MADRAS as a key European project for developing advanced materials to fabricate a new generation of plastronic products with enhanced properties to make OLAE-based devices more affordable and durable.
The lecture was organised under the framework of Smartees project (grant agreement No 872076) , a European acceleration program that aims at helping innovative companies and startups in the adoption and integration of flexible and wearable electronics (FWE) testing into their services and products, as well as experimentation and manufacturing support.
NANOTEXNOLOGY is the largest technology and networking annual event in Europe, which explores the latest opportunities and trends in the emerging fields of Nanotechnologies, Organic and Printed Electronics and Nanomedicine. The event brought together over 2,000 researchers, scientists, engineers, business, technical and policy professionals with the objective to promote research and industrial collaborations.